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CGIAR, MANAGE join forces to bridge gender gap in agriculture
“Part of our work is to gather evidence on what works, and we know that supporting women to enter into groups and social networks can improve their access to resources, improve their links with markets and boost their productivity,” said Nicoline de Haan.
Hyderabad: CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform will collaborate with the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE) in designing activities that support women farmers to form producer groups and also provide them with training on improved, climate-resilient agricultural practices.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on Tuesday to facilitate collaboration on research, knowledge exchange and capacity building to help close the global gender gap in agriculture.